HEMP LEAF IN ITS NATURAL STATE SUITABLE FOR ALL ANIMALS CONTAINS A FULL ARRAY OF CANNABINOIDS: CBD, CBG, CBDA, CBDV, CBN, CBGA & CBC
CBDV: 0.033, CBDA: 1.371, CBGA: 0.033 ,CBG: 0.033, CBD: 0.157, THCV: 0.033,
CBN: 0.033, CBC: 0.033, THCA: 0.116 Total CBD: 1.359
This herb contains a wealth of vitamins, minerals and other antioxidants capable of improving life in small yet significant ways. Perhaps most notably, it has cannabidiol (CBD), which is one of the most prevalent cannabinoids found in the trichomes of the female cannabis plant and hemp. Unlike tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), CBD isn’t psychoactive and, as such, doesn’t have any side effects, what CBD DOES offer, though, is a wealth of benefits.
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200g pouch of just pure hemp leaf & buds
5ml scoop
NOT COMPETITION FRIENDLY FOR HORSES THAT COMPETE UNDER RULES AS CONTAINS CANNABINOIDS
Can be added to feed as it is for horses, ponies, dogs etc...
For horses & ponies
1 (5ml) to 4 (20ml) scoops a day can be given dry, but you can make a liquid brew by adding 1 to 4 scoops per 100ml to 400ml of hot (not boiling) water let cool and give 10ml to 200ml of the liquid a day you can still give the brewed leaves to your horse or pony they will love them.
Small animals (Dogs etc...)
1 (5ml) scoop add 100ml of hot (not boling) water let cool and then add approx 5ml to 50ml of liquid to feed day
It is advised to start on the lowest amount then increase weekly until you see desired results.
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Herbs were our first source of medications many years ago. In ancient Greece for example, willow bark was the source of salicylic acid, the base ingredient of aspirin was used to relieve pain and fever, all over the world a variety of plants including comfrey, cayenne and mint have long been known for their medicinal properties. Even in this age of modern pharmaceuticals, herbs are the basis for many products, while the plants themselves are still valued by many for their therapeutic effects. A herb is basically any plant based product used for culinary, medicinal or cosmetic purposes.In just about any discussion of dietary supplements, however, the term herb refers to plants that contain bioactive compounds, which can have effects on any organism consuming them, or those from which extracts with desirable properties can be derived. The feeding of herbs is becoming increasingly popular with horse owners across the globe. As we become more aware of the benefits of feeding certain herbs, it has become common practice to add dried herbs or herbal tinctures to horse feed as a means to promote health and wellbeing. In the wild, horses naturally graze on a variety of plant species to supplement their diet. As herbivores, they are designed to live on plants and plant materials; both to satisfy nutritional requirements as well as provide medicinal value. Horses are great at self-selecting herbs to satisfy these needs, seeking out certain herbs and plants by instinct Herbs can offer a wide range of support to the horse, from maintaining healthy digestive and immune systems, to helping soothe those prone to nervous or excitable behaviour.